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I did quite a bit of searching on google looking for experience with the
packing. I found a lot of happy people no one saying it hurt the shaft. Several talked about the graphite concern but apparantly no one experienced any corrosion at all. My own shafts are not perfect have a few pits etc... and the boat has always used the old original flax packing. The dripless teflon product sold at West Marine is $50 for one shaft, so I would need to buy two sets. And runs hotter from what I hear on newsgroups than the Gore packing with graphite. So I am an easy sell on the stuff. Even with the nut turned off the packing gland, not enough water comes in to overcome the pumps. Actually when I got the boat both glands were leaking as if there was no packing installed and the prior owner had no understanding except to periodically try and tighten it up with a 3 foot pipe wrench! "Steve" wrote in message ... Scott, I read and reread that ad and I didn't see any spec on what the material is.. I seem to remember that the "G" stands for graphite and graphite isn't compatable with salt water and stainless shafts. In my experience in the US Navy, graphite packing was only used on steam packing glands because of this problem. I'm using teflon impregnated packing and have for the last 15 years. No complaints here. I do an adjustment at the beginning of each season and at the end, if there is any leakage, more than a drip.. Personally I have no problem with a little water in the bilge because I have a deep sump and need to hear the pump start a couple times a day, just for the sake of my confidence. With any packing material, you shaft must be smooth in the gland area and most important, your engine should be properly aligned.. Engine/shaft alignment needs to be checked after new engine mounts have been in service for about a season and then about every time you relaunch after being on the hard. Not that being on the hard would effect it that much but it's just about the right period of time and a way to make sure the yard didn't effect it by the way she was blocked. ABYC has a good section on shaft alignment limits. Don't assume that a flex coupling eliminates the need for alignment verification. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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